03 Oct 2015 12:21:24
Went into sports direct other day.i pop in from time to time just to check how much rangers stuff there that all....anyway all the rangers stuff all on sale also tags on everything saying liquidated stock.all this years stuff too.is there something in the pipeline maybe..seen a cracking rangers training top for only 20 pound too but couldn't bring myself to buy it.not bought anything for 2nd season now don't feel the need to line ashleys pockets.dont shop in sports direct at all anymore would rather pay couple xtra quid sonewhere else.


1.) 03 Oct 2015
03 Oct 2015 18:04:01
totally agree with you mate kills me not to buy my kids new rangers tops but knowing the procides go straight into ashleys pockets would make me sick would be the way forward if we could just brake free from the fat cockney parasite


2.) 03 Oct 2015
03 Oct 2015 19:41:19
Davie I hope Ashley is trying to get out before the up and coming court case, as he knows nobody and I mean nobody will buy any of his tat once we find out the full strength of this big fraud ( allegedly ).


3.) 04 Oct 2015
04 Oct 2015 09:19:56
Hopefuly billybluenose.just strange how they all had tags saying liquidated stocks.i look round to see if fans have this years tops etc an i don't c mzny people at all with them


4.) 04 Oct 2015
04 Oct 2015 14:56:24
Davie I don't know if you saw the program on TV recently regarding the shops your talking about and the style of advertising used by the shop, then it showed the workers being paid buttons for grafting, no talk time, if the machinist leaves the machine then the machinist is paid off on the spot.

the program certainly done the fat fellow no good, and MPs were demanding he attended parliament to answer questions, but he would just bung the government, hush money, and the MPs running our country are only interested in the rich getting richer (IMHO) so I don't know the outcome of him going to parliament, but I definitely believe Ashley is trying to get his name removed from our club, before the up and coming court case.